A Caucasian attendee’s scathing critique of Davido’s Amsterdam concert has stirred heated discussions online.
The concert, held at the prestigious Ziggo Dome, left the attendee unimpressed as she took to X (formerly Twitter) to label it the "most boring 45 minutes" of her life.
“No one told me that Davido is such a lazy performer,” she tweeted. “This is the most boring 45 minutes of my life. I got a free ticket from my friend, and I thought I was about to have the best night ever.”
The remark has divided opinions among fans and critics. While some echoed her sentiments, others defended the Afrobeat superstar, questioning her understanding of his performance style.
A few speculated that the criticism was driven by bias or possibly orchestrated by fans of rival artists to tarnish Davido’s reputation.
Fan reactions varied widely:
@badablestarlove remarked, “Haa, really? Because from all the videos I saw online, he’s trying. Davido is trying.”
@OfficiallyLima demanded legal action, tweeting, “Davido team needs to sue you for this false accusation. @davido pls gather your team to sue this Lisa.”
@Jayx_2k drew comparisons, stating, “No worry Wizkid is coming to save you guys after all that noise pollution.”
The controversy underscores the complexities of meeting the expectations of a diverse global audience, particularly for artists like Davido, who continue to expand Afrobeat’s reach.
Despite the criticism, videos from the event suggest a mixed reception, with many attendees sharing clips of energetic moments from the concert.
As the debate rages on, the incident highlights the evolving dynamics of music criticism in the age of social media.
Why is anyone really bothered about a drug head criticism of one of the finest Nigeria artists bare none. She probably had too much mushrooms that gave her a bit of non reality .